
KIARVA - Adaptive Immune Receptor Gene Variant Atlas
Welcome and News
Welcome to KIARVA
Variation between individuals and populations within the immunoglobulin (IG) locus involves both structural and allelic diversity. The Karolinska Institutet Adaptive Immune Receptor Gene Variant Atlas (KIARVA) hosts germline-encoded IG heavy chain (IGH) alleles identified in 2486 individuals from the 1000 Genomes Project (1KGP) collection, in total 561 IGHV, 51 IGHD and 12 IGHJ alleles. KIARVA is open source and provides downloadable FASTA files with all sequences, as well as information about the frequency of each allele in 5 superpopulations and 25 subpopulations. In the near future, KIARVA will be extended to also contain population-based information about IG kappa and lambda genes, as well as T cell receptor genes. When using this database, please cite Corcoran et al. BioRxivXX and if using the resource for commercial purposes, please contact the authors.
News
We are excited to introduce the demo version of our new research tool, designed to provide an early glimpse into the DSN's first dashboard. This preliminary release includes a few example plots to showcase the tool's analytical capabilities, while the full functionality is being finalized. In this demo version, users can explore data features but won't have access to all data or access to download FASTA files at this stage. The complete tool, including all data and download options, will be available once the research team has published their findings.
Main Features


View population frequencies
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View sequence alignments
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